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This dual degree program enables high-achieving school graduates to begin with a three-year Bachelor of Science before progressing to the four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD). Gaining stronger scientific foundations for medical practice will enhance your readiness for diverse medical careers, whether in specialization, research, or education. Science undergraduates learn from Australia's leading scientific minds, including Australian Academy of Science members, Australian Research Council Fellows, and recipients of top honors like the Prime Minister's Prizes for Science and Eureka Awards. Students access cutting-edge facilities such as the Sydney Nanoscience Hub and the Charles Perkins Centre, focusing on diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular research. The MD program holds full accreditation from the Australian Medical Council, qualifying graduates for provisional registration across Australia and New Zealand.
Geography examines our planet as humanity's living space. With growing challenges like environmental decline, sustainability concerns, demographic shifts, and globalization, geographers' expertise has become increasingly vital. A geography major explores the dynamic relationships between Earth's systems, environments, and human societies, addressing critical topics including climate change, population dynamics, natural hazards, and conservation strategies. The program features international and domestic field excursions, classroom discussions on global disparities and poverty, along with digital mapping exercises, geographic information system (GIS) training, and interactive online learning platforms.